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The Country Radio Hall of Fame (CRHoF)’s class of 2024 will be celebrated during the Country Radio Hall Of Fame Induction And Dinner June 19 at the Virgin Hotel Nashville. They are:

In the Radio category:
Mike Moore, WKHX/Atlanta PD; Jim Robertson, former VP/GM WOGK/Gainesville, FL; and Meg Stevens, WUBL/Atlanta SVPP.

In the On-Air category:
Cody Alan, SiriusXM The Highway morning host; and Pat Still & Tom Mailey, KNCI/Sacramento morning hosts.

Moore’s Country career began more than 30 years ago at KMFX/Rochester, MN, followed by programming stops at KYNN/Omaha, WWKA/Orlando, WWYZ/Hartford and WSIX/Nashville. In 2003, he started a 16-year run at KWJJ/Portland, where he was also VP/Programming, oversaw the station’s re-brand as “The Bull” and added responsibilities as Entercom’s Dir./Country Programming. In 2019, Moore took his current role at Cumulus' WKHX/Atlanta.

Robertson spent seven years as OM at KIKK/Houston, when the station was either No. 1 or 2 P25-54 in 25 of 27 Arbitron surveys. He was awarded CMA Large Market PD of the Year in 1987 and 1988. Robertson then spent 25 years as VP/GM at WOGK/Gainesville, FL, which won CMA Small Market Station of the Year in 1995 and led the ratings in 61 of 63 surveys during his tenure, which concluded with his retirement in 2019.

Stevens started in Country at WBBS/Syracuse in 1993, where she rose from MD to PD over seven years. A six-year tenure at WGAR/Cleveland was next, followed by 11 years over both WMZQ/Washington, DC and WPOC/Baltimore. Stevens then landed in Charlotte to program WKKT and serve as SVPP for the iHeartMedia/Charlotte cluster. In 2019, she moved to Atlanta as SVPP for the iHeartMedia cluster and PD for WUBL.

Alan’s Country radio career included stops at WCOS/Columbia, SC, WWKA/Orlando, KPLX/Dallas and KEGA/Salt Lake City before joining CMT in 2008 to host CMT Radio Live as well as the TV side’s Hot 20 Countdown. In 2014, Alan added CMT After Midnite, which he hosted until 2021. Last year, Alan returned to daily morning radio on SiriusXM’s The Highway.

Still & Mailey teamed up shortly after KNCI/Sacramento launched in 1992, and they remain the only morning show the station has ever had. As the longest-running morning show in northern California, their community involvement includes rallying over a hundred voices to serenade a cancer-stricken neighbor, raising breast cancer awareness with their annual “Paint Your Pumpkins Pink” event, and leading the station to win 2020 CMA Large Market Station of the Year award.

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